Soap-holder.



nu. 708,877. Patenten sept. 9, 1902.

y J. P. Eus'rzs.

SP HDLDEB.

Applicatwn lcd Nav4 29. 1901.

(No Model.)

l/l//T/VESSES -connectedawith bracket 1 and detached there- Nrrnn Srnrrns trios.,

Aram

SOAP-HOLDER.

,SYECIFIGATION forming part of Letters Patent No, 708,877, dated September 9, 1902. i

I Application filed November 29, 1901. Serial No. 83,972.v (No model.)

To all lwhont t1-nay con/cern.-

Be it known 4that I,` JOHN P. EUSTIS, a ycitizen of the UnitedStates, residing at Newtonville, in the county ot Middlesex and State ci Massachusettshave invented certain new and .nsefnl Improvements in a'Combined Draining-.Dish and Bracket, of which the following i is a speciliication, reference being had therein i combined draining-dish and bracket.

'shows a Imodification in which a rectangular Vto the accompa-uyingv drawings.

Figure l is av top plan view, and Fig. 2 a Section .ou vline 2 2 of Fig. 1.of one form of Fig. Ae

. pin in a rectangular hole is nsed for connectproduce ing: andanchoring the body-dish and bracket. The objects of-'iny invention are, iirst,` to 4 an improved draining-dish and supporting-bracket fromlwhichthe draining-dish may be readily removed for cleansing and polishing, and/,secondly to produce a draining-dish having a removable 'drainer the depth'of which is much greater than heretoore, although theimperforate body-dish is kept at the usual depth.

V My invention Ais particularly applicable to rnehtall-lio'l soap-{iis'he's forming part of a line of goods conimorily'lknown'as bath-room supplies.A A

,Y rayii'ings, 1 is a wall-bracket, the nlpturnedirgm dish-supporting end a of which is formed@ fit-h a/iiat-faced head b, which is providedlw'ith/a pin-receivin'gHrecess A2 and with a/X'riarginal anchor-receiving recess 3.

' 'Thennderside of the bottom of the imperforate'body-dish is provided with a boss c,

'v vhichis brazed,soldered,or otherwise secured 'to the bottom of the dish and which is provided with a pin' 5, adapted'to be socketed inthe body-dish Without pe'rforating the latter.

By this arrangement the body-dish 4 is readily .porting-ledge 10.

fromv for cleansing and polishing, and by an-v choring the so-connected bracket 'and bodydish together the body-dishis kept in its l designed for producing the proper position In the present instance the desired effect'.

Vdish is oblong and designed to stand in use.

'witlron'e of its long sides to the Wall. Con- 'seqnently the anchor-recess and anchor are. -so placed relatively to one another and to the 'butt or Wall end of the bracket that when the parte are connected by pin 2 in recess 3 a straight side of the dish is kept parallel with vthe-Wall, (indicated by the line w.)

lt is desirable for economy of metal and neatness' of appearance to lnakethese dishes as well as the brackets,.of course, desired shape) as shallow as (which, maybe of any possible. At the same time itis desirableto have the drainer relatively deep, so that it will better hold the slippery soap. Therefore in carrying ont my invention I provide the drainer 7, having the usual perforations 8,with an outwardly and downwardly extending lip 9, the under part of which rests on the ledge 10 of the body-dishes the bottom of the drainer being thereby kept out of contact with the bottom of the body-dish. The lower paci-t or edge of lip 9 extends well down the outer sides of the drainer, so that very considerable depth is given to the inner walls of the draiper by the raising of its brim 11 above the sup- The object of this construction is to bring the brim 11 considerably above ithe lower vedge of the lip 9, so as to increase the depth'of the drainerwithout increasing. the dep served that this construction results in the under surface of the brim being removed .up l

th or the body-dish i. 'n win be ob- ,l

wardiy a considerable distance above the `sup-3o porting-ledge 10. f l A i The advantages of my new dish are that it may be readily disassembled-for cleansing and polishing and readily assembled with the 'parts in theirproper relative positions.

My invention' maybe embodied in various other-forms, if so desired. 1,

Inf-Fig. 3,-showrnga modification, y12 is 'a hole .in the free end of the wall-- receive roo pin on thebody-dish, bvb I Ldish may be de`v 'the bracket without turning it.

mchahly connected together :lud anchored in Ilicir proper xclzilfivc p'isiliicns.

ln all forms of my iumcnimi iL will hc nl served that, thc pins. which :irc uscd to hold or anchor the both/dish t0 the Wall-bracket nrc smooth-surfaced and that Lhc holes in which the pins are received are sincoLh-surfaced, so bha-ty lhchndy-diish is readily liflucd olf the bracket wibhuub Burnin;` it; am] put ou This facilitates cheapness of manufacture, faciliiy of assembling and disasscuiblixig thc parts, and cleanliness of the parts. 

